SUBASSESSMENT FINAL ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◍ Which one of the following teachers is definitely scoring students'
performance in a norm-referenced manner?.
Answer: Mr. Wyman grades students' essays on the causes of the American
Revolution, giving the five best essays an A, the next five best a B, and so
on.
◍ Which one of the following tests definitely has norm-referenced scores?.
Answer: Owen is taking a reading comprehension test that will tell his
teacher whether he is performing at grade level in reading.
◍ Which one of the following students is displaying testwiseness as
psychologists typically use the term?.
Answer: When stumped on a multiple-choice question, Oliver eliminates
alternatives that are impossible and then guesses one of the remaining
alternatives.
◍ Several decades ago, it was common practice to place any student with an
IQ score of 70 or below in a class for "students with mental retardation."
This practice resulted in many children who did not have general cognitive
delays being placed inappropriately in such classes. From the perspective of
the textbook, who or what would be at fault for these misplacements?.
Answer: The individuals who made the placement decisions
◍ Midway through a unit on how mountains are formed, Mr. McDonald gives
a brief quiz to find out what students do and do not understand. He plans to
focus the next few classes on the things about which students are most
confused. Which one of the following does Mr. McDonald's quiz
, exemplify?.
Answer: Formative evaluation
◍ The reliability of an assessment instrument tells us:.
Answer: whether the instrument assesses something consistently.
◍ Three of the following accurately describe how student diversity is likely to
affect our ability to assess students' learning fairly and validly. Which
statement is not accurate?.
Answer: Boys put forth more effort on assigned tasks than girls do.
◍ Three of the statements below describe problems inherent in assigning final
grades as summaries of students' achievement in the classroom. Which
statement is not accurate about grading?.
Answer: Students learn less when they know they are being graded.
◍ Which one of the following statements accurately describes the effect of
classroom assessments on students' motivation?.
Answer: In general, classroom assessments promote greater extrinsic
motivation for studying classroom material.
◍ Which one of the following teachers is violating the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act of 1974?.
Answer: A teacher has students put a star on a large wall chart every time
they earn an A on a weekly quiz.
◍ The four teachers below are using a mastery-learning approach in their
classrooms. With the textbook's discussion of classroom assessment
practices in mind, choose the teacher who has the best policy regarding
retakes of assessments..
Answer: When students don't demonstrate mastery the first time, Mr.
Firenze gives them a similar, but not identical, assessment instrument the
second time.
◍ Which one of the following is consistent with the textbook's
recommendation for taking improvement into account in assigning final
class grades?.
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◍ Which one of the following teachers is definitely scoring students'
performance in a norm-referenced manner?.
Answer: Mr. Wyman grades students' essays on the causes of the American
Revolution, giving the five best essays an A, the next five best a B, and so
on.
◍ Which one of the following tests definitely has norm-referenced scores?.
Answer: Owen is taking a reading comprehension test that will tell his
teacher whether he is performing at grade level in reading.
◍ Which one of the following students is displaying testwiseness as
psychologists typically use the term?.
Answer: When stumped on a multiple-choice question, Oliver eliminates
alternatives that are impossible and then guesses one of the remaining
alternatives.
◍ Several decades ago, it was common practice to place any student with an
IQ score of 70 or below in a class for "students with mental retardation."
This practice resulted in many children who did not have general cognitive
delays being placed inappropriately in such classes. From the perspective of
the textbook, who or what would be at fault for these misplacements?.
Answer: The individuals who made the placement decisions
◍ Midway through a unit on how mountains are formed, Mr. McDonald gives
a brief quiz to find out what students do and do not understand. He plans to
focus the next few classes on the things about which students are most
confused. Which one of the following does Mr. McDonald's quiz
, exemplify?.
Answer: Formative evaluation
◍ The reliability of an assessment instrument tells us:.
Answer: whether the instrument assesses something consistently.
◍ Three of the following accurately describe how student diversity is likely to
affect our ability to assess students' learning fairly and validly. Which
statement is not accurate?.
Answer: Boys put forth more effort on assigned tasks than girls do.
◍ Three of the statements below describe problems inherent in assigning final
grades as summaries of students' achievement in the classroom. Which
statement is not accurate about grading?.
Answer: Students learn less when they know they are being graded.
◍ Which one of the following statements accurately describes the effect of
classroom assessments on students' motivation?.
Answer: In general, classroom assessments promote greater extrinsic
motivation for studying classroom material.
◍ Which one of the following teachers is violating the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act of 1974?.
Answer: A teacher has students put a star on a large wall chart every time
they earn an A on a weekly quiz.
◍ The four teachers below are using a mastery-learning approach in their
classrooms. With the textbook's discussion of classroom assessment
practices in mind, choose the teacher who has the best policy regarding
retakes of assessments..
Answer: When students don't demonstrate mastery the first time, Mr.
Firenze gives them a similar, but not identical, assessment instrument the
second time.
◍ Which one of the following is consistent with the textbook's
recommendation for taking improvement into account in assigning final
class grades?.